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state department and other agencies doctors posit overrode a number of books on islam dr thank you very much for making yourself available glad to be here i was looking at poll numbers saying different muslim countries there. oh the u.s. now is either the same as under george w. bush or much worse as is the case in pakistan in egypt for example four years ago seventy five percent of egyptians had an unfavorable view of the u.s. now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy percent now it's around ninety percent these figures have nothing to do with the infamous anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world associated with the gallup organization gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admire. america.
state department and other agencies doctors posit overrode a number of books on islam dr thank you very much for making yourself available glad to be here i was looking at poll numbers saying different muslim countries there. oh the u.s. now is either the same as under george w. bush or much worse as is the case in pakistan in egypt for example four years ago seventy five percent of egyptians had an unfavorable view of the u.s. now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy...
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islamic sentiment. i think so i don't like you know essential izing islamophobia as a post nine eleven thing because honestly it's really only an escalation from islamophobia and a phobia you know just general racism of the ninety's and before you see it muslims are the target now before us it was another group and after us it'll probably be another group and so it's important i do like i appreciate what you say that this is a cycle you know what this does is it feeds you know it feeds into this hate it feeds into a cycle of fear a cycle of war you know the more that you can entrap these young men the more that you can manufacture crimes especially where there are no crime not only allows the police and the f.b.i. to justify their budget and course we have to follow the money but at the same time it's feeding into this fear is justifying wars abroad and we really need to see you know the real urgency of this is not just about one person it's not just about one boy and unfortunately it's about a lot more
islamic sentiment. i think so i don't like you know essential izing islamophobia as a post nine eleven thing because honestly it's really only an escalation from islamophobia and a phobia you know just general racism of the ninety's and before you see it muslims are the target now before us it was another group and after us it'll probably be another group and so it's important i do like i appreciate what you say that this is a cycle you know what this does is it feeds you know it feeds into...
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resolution that could see a military intervention in mali the west african republic wants help to deal with islamic extremists who have taken over the north of the country the nation was plunged into chaos in march after the coup toppled the president there twenty eight rebels and islamists took advantage of the instability seizing the north and proclaiming independence the resolution also called for secular rebel groups in the country to sever ties with al qaeda and enter talks to end the crisis historian gerald horne explains why it might be too late for the world community to clean up a mess that can be traced back to foreign interference in libya. there is no question that what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster is a direct outgrowth of the north atlantic countries intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodge colonel gadhafi and not that when a country has had to tons of weapons into libya which inevitably leaked into may bring mali which is there to for had been relatively stable with the leaking of these weapons into mali you saw the erup
resolution that could see a military intervention in mali the west african republic wants help to deal with islamic extremists who have taken over the north of the country the nation was plunged into chaos in march after the coup toppled the president there twenty eight rebels and islamists took advantage of the instability seizing the north and proclaiming independence the resolution also called for secular rebel groups in the country to sever ties with al qaeda and enter talks to end the...
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york times reveals that many of the arms sent to syrian rebels are ending up in the hands of hardline islamic jihad one of the leaders of the f.s.a. said yeah we admit that we. infiltrated by jihadist jihad these are coming. from all over the muslim world but we don't know exactly who they are back in syria both in the training camps and in the battlefield rebels talk of high hopes for a bright future. i hope that there will be free elections that the syrian people will be able to choose their official state want and that we will win back our rights freedom of expression and political freedom exactly what that freedom looks like may depend on who's getting the guns. lucy captain of r.t. lebanon. libyan militia men aligned to the defense ministry of shelled the besieged former bastion of libyan leader moammar gadhafi you might find some of the video about to show you disturbing earlier on saturday clashes around the town of bani walid twenty six people dead and two hundred wounded the libyan army and the loyalist government of blockaded the town for more than two weeks now accusing gadhafi sup
york times reveals that many of the arms sent to syrian rebels are ending up in the hands of hardline islamic jihad one of the leaders of the f.s.a. said yeah we admit that we. infiltrated by jihadist jihad these are coming. from all over the muslim world but we don't know exactly who they are back in syria both in the training camps and in the battlefield rebels talk of high hopes for a bright future. i hope that there will be free elections that the syrian people will be able to choose their...
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y achicó la violencia a manifestantes ofendidos contra una película contra el islam hecha en estado unido, antes de reconocer en público la mano de seguidores de al qaeda. el departamento de estado, dijo que no comentaba sobre asuntos de inteligencia. la informo de alivia, debió ser parte del resumen que las agencias de inteligencia le o ent ofrecen al presidente r diríamente y otros funcionarios. >>> es muy difícil, quien no había llegado a la casa blanca y nadie hizo nada. nadie supo que había habido un ataque coordinado de terroristas o militantes, extremistas. ore lazr relacionados con al qaeda. fue una falla total de toda la cadena de mando. >>> mitt romney, convirtió la falta de seguridad u las declaraciones oficiales en tema de campaña >>> creo que esto se ha distorsionado mucho, por razones de un juego político por parte de la campaña de mitt romney. lo que ocurrió, es que esta administración ha dicho lo que sabía en el momento que lo sabía. y en cada paso de este proceso. >>> así todo es claro que la seguridad era deficiente dice este experto. >>> el problema es la
y achicó la violencia a manifestantes ofendidos contra una película contra el islam hecha en estado unido, antes de reconocer en público la mano de seguidores de al qaeda. el departamento de estado, dijo que no comentaba sobre asuntos de inteligencia. la informo de alivia, debió ser parte del resumen que las agencias de inteligencia le o ent ofrecen al presidente r diríamente y otros funcionarios. >>> es muy difícil, quien no había llegado a la casa blanca y nadie hizo nada....
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you have an elected islamic government in tunisia denouncing the al qaeda attack. you have an elected president in egypt denouncing the attack. not as eloquently as we would have liked, but he did it. an elected government. in other words, for the first time you have a lot of people with street cred in the muslim world and in the islamic world saying, you know, this is bad, this kind of violence in the name of jihad is a terrible thing. does that change the dynamic, you think. >> yeah. it really does, and this is a really important point, fareed. it's both good news and bad news. let me quickly cover the bad news, all right? all the successor governments are weaker than their predecessors, and, frankly, they're less agile and adept counterterrorism partners for the united states. that's just a fact. this would not happen in a libya under moammar gadhafi. we've been very successful with american men would call a close battle, dealing with a jihadists that are already convince they'd want to kill us. we have not been involved in the deep battle, that's the production
you have an elected islamic government in tunisia denouncing the al qaeda attack. you have an elected president in egypt denouncing the attack. not as eloquently as we would have liked, but he did it. an elected government. in other words, for the first time you have a lot of people with street cred in the muslim world and in the islamic world saying, you know, this is bad, this kind of violence in the name of jihad is a terrible thing. does that change the dynamic, you think. >> yeah. it...
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. >>> our third story "outfront," the alleged extremist islamic student wo tried to blow up the federal reserve bank in new york. his foiled plot is raising questions about america's student visa process. the 21-year-old bangladeshy who camed to united states on a legitimate student visa. then he transferred very quickly to the asa institute of business and computer technology in new york city. that move did not trigger a red flag, and that, according to elected officials, is a problem. >> but we do know that the student visa program in the hands of a few wrong-doers, so-called, sham oouuniversities around the country, are serving as a back door for foreign nationals to enter our country improperly. >> "outfront" tonight is susan candiotti. you find out how easy it might have been for this young man to get a student visa? >> i talked to another student that attended that same university in missouri, and this is a student from bangladesh. he told me that the process he thought took a really long time. i said how long? he said a month and a half. i don't think that's that long. he said he
. >>> our third story "outfront," the alleged extremist islamic student wo tried to blow up the federal reserve bank in new york. his foiled plot is raising questions about america's student visa process. the 21-year-old bangladeshy who camed to united states on a legitimate student visa. then he transferred very quickly to the asa institute of business and computer technology in new york city. that move did not trigger a red flag, and that, according to elected officials, is...
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what he told business leaders about their employees and an alleged islamic extremist charged with plotting to blow up mott manhattan building came to the united states on a student visa. we'll have an investigation about how easy it is to get one of those. let's go ""outfront."" >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a shocking new poll. women in the swing states in this country rank abortion as their number one issue in this election. gallup asked female voters an open-ended question. literally this, name the most important issue in 2012, and tops the list was abortion with 39% of the women responding. 19% said jobs and then you can see health care, economy and equal rights. during the biggest economic crisis of this generation, in fact of the past few general ragss, the biggest issue to 39% is abortion. so far this year we've seen almost every poll rate the economy and jobs as the top concern for all voters. we said let's look at recent polls and what they said. we found this. pugh gave women a list of issues and asked which are important to your vote. 54% was
what he told business leaders about their employees and an alleged islamic extremist charged with plotting to blow up mott manhattan building came to the united states on a student visa. we'll have an investigation about how easy it is to get one of those. let's go ""outfront."" >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a shocking new poll. women in the swing states in this country rank abortion as their number one issue in this...
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we're going to have to put in place a very comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical, violent extremism, which it's certainly not on the run. it's certainly not hiding. this is a group that is now involved in 10 or 12 countries, and it presents an enormous threat to our friends, to the world, to america, long term, and we must have a comprehensive strategy to help reject this kind of extremisextremism. >> mr. president. >> well, my first job as commander in chief, bob, is to keep the american people safe. and that's what we've done over the last four years. we ended the war in iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. and as a consequence, al qaeda's core leadership has been decimated. in addition, we're now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that afghans take responsibility for their own security. and that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. now, with respect to libya, as i indicated in the last
we're going to have to put in place a very comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical, violent extremism, which it's certainly not on the run. it's certainly not hiding. this is a group that is now involved in 10 or 12 countries, and it presents an enormous threat to our friends, to the world, to america, long term, and we must have a comprehensive strategy to help reject this kind of extremisextremism. >> mr. president....
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these mobs hoisted the black banner of islamic extremism over american embassies on the anniversary of 9/11. as the dust settles, as the murdered are buried, americans are asking how this happened, how the threats we face have grown worse and what this calls in america to do. these are the right questions. i have come here today to offer a larger perspective on these tragic recent events and to share with you and to share with all americans my vision for a fr freer, more pros pous and pieceful world. the attacking should not be seen as random acts. they are expressions of a larger struggle playing out across the broader middle east in the midst of the most profound upheaval in a century. the fault lines of this struggle can be seen clearly in benghazi itself. the attack on our consulate there on september 11th, 2012, was likely the work of forces affiliated with those that attacked our homeland on september 11th, 2001. this latest assault can't be blamed on a republic hence i believe video insulting islam despite the administration's attempts to ins request us of that for so long. as t
these mobs hoisted the black banner of islamic extremism over american embassies on the anniversary of 9/11. as the dust settles, as the murdered are buried, americans are asking how this happened, how the threats we face have grown worse and what this calls in america to do. these are the right questions. i have come here today to offer a larger perspective on these tragic recent events and to share with you and to share with all americans my vision for a fr freer, more pros pous and pieceful...
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. >> karzai: name them al qaeda, name them islamic movement of uzbekistan, name them haqqani, name them taliban, whatever. they're still there, and they have the ability to continue ten years on to come and hurt us and kill your troops and kill our troops, kill our civilians. we must then question, how come they've returned? >> logan: well, that's a good question. how come? >> karzai: how come they've returned? >> logan: how did that happen? >> karzai: something must have gone wrong for that to happen. >> logan: one place where things have gone wrong is in the mountains of kunar, in the east of the country, which has become al qaeda's base of operations in afghanistan today. these are enemy fighters and leaders filmed there by our afghan cameraman who visited a number of different enemy camps. we couldn't go ourselves because it's too dangerous for westerners to travel on their own to kunar. they told our cameraman that they work side-by-side with al qaeda and share their ideology. one taliban commander agreed to meet with us in the afghan capital. he's a specialist in suicide bombings,
. >> karzai: name them al qaeda, name them islamic movement of uzbekistan, name them haqqani, name them taliban, whatever. they're still there, and they have the ability to continue ten years on to come and hurt us and kill your troops and kill our troops, kill our civilians. we must then question, how come they've returned? >> logan: well, that's a good question. how come? >> karzai: how come they've returned? >> logan: how did that happen? >> karzai: something...
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reporting sunday that most of the weapons flowing to syrian rebels from saudi arabia, qatar are going to islamic jihadists. why is it we've not been able to identify more moderate groups or have we been able to identify and just because the folks sending the weapons have sympathies, maybe, with jihadists, they're sending him to these groups that they are? >> it makes me so sad. >> you predicted this. you were talking about this before anyone else. >> yes. >> and it's so sad because there are legitimate elements that you and i had even met, both inside and just outside of syria. and there has been a flood of these jihadists into syria as this thing is dragged out for now 18 months and over 30,000. and it's a failure of american leadership. you know and, let me just say, it's well known that over the years, that the saudis have supported salafis and other extreme groups. where is the american leadership to say stop that and we'll do the job? we will make sure that those weapons get in. that's what american leadership is about. and i could go on and on. the tensions on the border as you know of all
reporting sunday that most of the weapons flowing to syrian rebels from saudi arabia, qatar are going to islamic jihadists. why is it we've not been able to identify more moderate groups or have we been able to identify and just because the folks sending the weapons have sympathies, maybe, with jihadists, they're sending him to these groups that they are? >> it makes me so sad. >> you predicted this. you were talking about this before anyone else. >> yes. >> and it's so...
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wonderful to kill osama bin laden, but we cannot rest on our laurels and take victory laps when the head of islam and terrorism is rearing its ugly head out the middle east. we saw this at the federal reserve today. it is still a dangerous world. radical terrorists still want to kill us. this is not the right direction to be going in by leading behind and letting the situation get out of control and letting iran to continue to march toward nuclear capability. then they will not only be able to arm themselves, but armed terrorists. >> question for ms. long. do you think u.s. involvement in afghanistan was a mistake? should there have been a public deadline for withdrawal? >> it was not a mistake. we went in for a good reason -- to go after the terrorists who caused the 9/11 attacks on america in new york. we need to disable al qaeda. that is our goal. what bothers me is that when the president initiated this, he did so with a timetable as well. it seems to me that his timetable has been politically driven and not driven by military reality our national security and the need to defend our country.
wonderful to kill osama bin laden, but we cannot rest on our laurels and take victory laps when the head of islam and terrorism is rearing its ugly head out the middle east. we saw this at the federal reserve today. it is still a dangerous world. radical terrorists still want to kill us. this is not the right direction to be going in by leading behind and letting the situation get out of control and letting iran to continue to march toward nuclear capability. then they will not only be able to...
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no. 7 -- islam. if islamists takeover in syria, it will have a negative effect on russian's -- russia's muslim population. when ambassadors were attacked and ambassador stevens were killed, the combat -- the russians said we told you this would happen if you back the rebels -- if you back the revolutions. with streets demonstrations in the midst of the presidential campaign in russia, vladimir putin saw the same forces at work in russia as in syria and the u.s. is trying to do and warned revolution in russia. efficient -- russia in summing up, has vetoed three resolutions, including water down once to syria, continues to ship arms to syria, saying there's no security resolution against arms shipments. it is urging them to open up a dialogue with the regime and supported the ill-fated kofi anan mission is to prolong the life of the regime. moscow has been wooing these states since 2007, especially saudi arabia. number two, alienating key islamic leaders who called for boycotting of products from russi
no. 7 -- islam. if islamists takeover in syria, it will have a negative effect on russian's -- russia's muslim population. when ambassadors were attacked and ambassador stevens were killed, the combat -- the russians said we told you this would happen if you back the rebels -- if you back the revolutions. with streets demonstrations in the midst of the presidential campaign in russia, vladimir putin saw the same forces at work in russia as in syria and the u.s. is trying to do and warned...
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so to blame obama for an internal civil war inside either the arab world or islam i think that's a bit much. that's like blaming george w. bush for 9/11. well, some people do. some people say he had a warning he should have been paying more attention to al qaeda. i suppose. if you want to make both claims then you're at least being consistent. but you can't say that 9/11 was a sucker punch when -- but we should have known everything about what was going to happen around the embassy in libya. doesn't wash. >> rose: you travel around the world, you were in china recently. what do the leaders of other countries think about america today? what do they want that they don't see? what do they see that they like? >> yeah. good question. hard to generalize, charlie. it would depend region to region. you know, right now it seems to me that -- i don't sense a big clamor around and about america today. >> rose: right. >> rose: >> if you look at the world, everyone's so internally focused charlie. china's internally focused on its problems, the european union is internally focused on its problems,
so to blame obama for an internal civil war inside either the arab world or islam i think that's a bit much. that's like blaming george w. bush for 9/11. well, some people do. some people say he had a warning he should have been paying more attention to al qaeda. i suppose. if you want to make both claims then you're at least being consistent. but you can't say that 9/11 was a sucker punch when -- but we should have known everything about what was going to happen around the embassy in libya....
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we will have to put in place a comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical violent extremism which is not on the run. it's not hiding. this was a group involved in ten or 12 countries and it presents an enormous threat to our friends and the world and to america long-term. we must have a comprehensive strategy to reject this kind of extremism. >> mr. president. >> my first job as commander in chief is to keep the american people safe. that's what we have done over the last four years. we ended of war in iraq and focused on those who actually killed us on 9/11. as a consequence, al qaeda's core leadership has been decimated. in addition we are now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that afghans take responsibility for their own security. that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. with respect to libya as i indicated in the last debate, when we received that phone call, i immediately made sure that number one, we did everything
we will have to put in place a comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical violent extremism which is not on the run. it's not hiding. this was a group involved in ten or 12 countries and it presents an enormous threat to our friends and the world and to america long-term. we must have a comprehensive strategy to reject this kind of extremism. >> mr. president. >> my first job as commander in chief is to keep the...
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we are going to have to put in place a very comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical, violent extremism, which is -- it's certainly not on the run. it is not in hiding. this is a group that is now involved in 10 or 12 countries. it presents an enormous threat to our friends, to the world, to america long term. we must have a comprehensive strategy to help reject this kind of extremism. >> mr. president? >> well, my first job as commander in chief, bob, is to keep the american people safe. that's what we have done over the last four years. we ended the war in iraq. refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. and as a consequence, al qaeda's core leadership has been decimated. in addition, we are now able to transition out of afghanistan in a responsible way making sure afghans take responsibility for their own security. and that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. now, with respect to libya -- as i indicated in the last debate -- when we rec
we are going to have to put in place a very comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical, violent extremism, which is -- it's certainly not on the run. it is not in hiding. this is a group that is now involved in 10 or 12 countries. it presents an enormous threat to our friends, to the world, to america long term. we must have a comprehensive strategy to help reject this kind of extremism. >> mr. president? >> well, my...
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also made reference to the potential that this was a response to a video that was getting -- an anti-islam video that was causing disruptions in egypt as well. this is how paul ryan is describing the situation. he did it in a radio interview on friday. >> the problem is their story continues to shift. they fail to answer the basic questions about what happened. so his response has been inconsistent. it's been misleading. and more than a month later, we still have more questions than answers. the benghazi thing would be a tragedy in and of itself if it was an isolated incident. the problem is it's not isolated but a picture of the broader story of the absolute unraveling of the obama administration's foreign policy. >> david, asou know, the argument is that this central claim of the administration to have dealt a withering blow to al qaeda, including killing osama bin laden, is undermined by an attack like this and further chaos in the middle east. how do you respond? >> i think it's nonsense. obviously, this was a tragic event, and the president did call it an act of terror not just once b
also made reference to the potential that this was a response to a video that was getting -- an anti-islam video that was causing disruptions in egypt as well. this is how paul ryan is describing the situation. he did it in a radio interview on friday. >> the problem is their story continues to shift. they fail to answer the basic questions about what happened. so his response has been inconsistent. it's been misleading. and more than a month later, we still have more questions than...
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say you are a member of the fbi and you talk about radical islam or say the words islam orgy had. you get fired. the words islam and jihad are being redacted from the training manuals in the state department. this administration refused to highlight how radical islamists are killing children. alisyn: let's hope this young girl's near death ends up somehow not being in vain and allowing to us talk about it more. thanks for bringing it to our attention today. a giant restaurant chain is threatening to slash its workers hours. 180,000 people will be busts from full time to part time. is this the future of the american economy? also house lawmakers demanding to know what went wrong on the ground in libya. four americans including our ambassador to that country murder on 9/11. this as finger pointing within the obama administration intense guys over who knew what when. colonel ralph peters. >> approximately 9:40 p.m. local time dozen of attackers launched a full-scale assault. they forced their way through the pedestrian gates. used diesel fuel to set fire to the libyan brigade barrack
say you are a member of the fbi and you talk about radical islam or say the words islam orgy had. you get fired. the words islam and jihad are being redacted from the training manuals in the state department. this administration refused to highlight how radical islamists are killing children. alisyn: let's hope this young girl's near death ends up somehow not being in vain and allowing to us talk about it more. thanks for bringing it to our attention today. a giant restaurant chain is...
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. >>> the group behind a controversial anti-islam ad posted in several metro stations is about to release a new one. it features a photo of the twin towers under attack on 9/11. next to it, there's a verse from the koran that reads soon shall we cast terror into the hearts of the unbelievers. the ad is sponsored by the american freedom defense initiative. that's the same group behind the anti-jihad posters that are already up in a handful of metro stations. the group is hoping to place this new ad in metro stations as well. we got this reaction today from metro riders. >> that's not good. i don't want to see that. >> i was in d.c. when that happened, and that was scary for all of us. to bring that back, and with hate, that's exactly what we don't want to do. >> we live in a country where people can share their opinions and you understand that you don't agree with them all. they might even offend you as you walk by. but to not have that possibility of those things being posted, our freedom is a bigger price to pay, i think. >> metro officials tell us the new ad has not yet been submitted t
. >>> the group behind a controversial anti-islam ad posted in several metro stations is about to release a new one. it features a photo of the twin towers under attack on 9/11. next to it, there's a verse from the koran that reads soon shall we cast terror into the hearts of the unbelievers. the ad is sponsored by the american freedom defense initiative. that's the same group behind the anti-jihad posters that are already up in a handful of metro stations. the group is hoping to place...